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5 Things We Learned About the Future of Work From Heather McGowan at Thrive 2022

15Five

At this year’s event, some of the brightest and most inspiring voices in HR came together to learn and share with one another. According to Heather, churn has been building since as early as 2009. An inspiring group of HR leaders from around the country recently gathered in Austin, TX, for Thrive by 15Five.

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How to Create an Effective Compensation Philosophy

Analytics in HR

A compensation philosophy guides your organization in creating fair, transparent compensation programs and helps you attract and retain employees. Learn about the different types of compensation philosophies, components of a compensation philosophy, how to create your own, and how to measure its effectiveness.

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Learning the Ropes: How to Prevent Data Theft by Employees

HR Digest

Establishing policies on how to prevent data theft by employees has never been more important than it is now considering the increasing number of ways for employees to access and use data. An ex-employee from Google, Linwei Ding, was recently indicted for the theft of trade secrets from Google. Garland during an event in San Fransico.

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How Companies Identify Talent with Jim Sullivan of JCSI & Kage Spatz

Thrive Global

I started out my career working for recruiting agencies where I learned about corporate recruiting and staffing agency practices. We also pride ourselves on our expertise at finding A-level candidates who may not be actively seeking employment and engaging them to learn about career opportunities with our clients.

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5 ways to drive Gen Z in the workplace

Bob

Generation Z, born between 1996 and 2009, represents the most diverse generation in history. When asked what they would choose for their ideal company, 29 percent of Gen Z survey respondents said they prefer to join companies that can offer secure compensation packages and career path development. .

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Filling a Skills Gap in Manufacturing

ExactHire

This is in drastic comparison to a decade ago, when during the Great Recession the unemployment rate began its steep rise (it would ultimately top out at 10% in October 2009 ). The Slow Recovery of Manufacturing Manufacturing companies were the first to feel the pain from the Great Recession with a crash in production.

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7 Definitions of Employee Engagement - DecisionWise

DecisionWise

Rewards and recognitions, learning and development, health and fitness, perks and benefits are all categories that commonly use employee engagement to describe their initiatives. Yet by 2009, 68 percent of the company’s employees said they were actively engaged, while just 3 percent considered themselves actively disengaged.